Metal Tales: Fury of the Guitar Gods is a top-down, rogue-like, twin-stick shooter. The game is in the same vein as “The Binding of Issac” or “Pixel Boy and the Ever Expanding Dungeon”. The game reminds me a lot of
There are ups and downs to every game, and I caught this one in what appears to have been its final Beta stage, so take what I’m going to say here with a pinch of salt– Some of these things may have changed or likely will be changed in
My thumbs were aching slightly after an hour of playing THOTH. Look for an angle, look for a way around, try not to smash into a moving obstacle, and then “bam!” you are toast. It is a one hit instant death and back to the start of the level set
Outbreak is a top-down 2D survival horror / shooter. The game is set in the modern times, in a generic unnamed western city. Nobody knows how the pandemic really started, all people know is that the world is now full of undead monsters, made from
Ghost Recon: Wildlands presents itself as an open-world, free roaming action game with both FPS and TPS (third person shooter) styles of gameplay.
DOOM, released in 1993, is the defining First Person Shooter. A classic that shook the gaming world on its release, combining shameless ultra-violence with fast-paced immersive gameplay in crazy levels.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is a cyberpunk stealth action game set in the fictional city of Prague. Does it stealth its way to success or growl in frustration like its protagonist? Let’s find out:
While complete clones are usually frowned upon, when a good formula has been established there is no reason not to get inspiration from it either to give us more of what we are craving, or to further a genre. After all, FPS games started off as
Merger 3D is a 3D shooter that plays on the nostalgic vintage era of shooters. An Homage to Classic Doom, maybe almost plagiaristic, as the first level song I think is actually from Classic Doom lol. I can let that slide tho as the music is dope lol.
Rad Rodgers aims to pay homage to the 2D shooters of the old times with a fresh new coat of paint. Does it make the gamer fall in love with its world, or force them to smash their computer screens? Let’s find out…